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  1. Initially, Tom Finn and George Cameron reformed The Left Banke in March 2011, tapping New York City's Mike Fornatale (already a veteran of numerous other 60s band reunions, including The Monks and Moby Grape) to sing lead vocals in Steve Martin Caro's stead.

  2. George Cameron, an original member of the Left Banke, who scored with their very first single – and biggest hit – in 1966 with “Walk Away Renée,” died on June 24, 2018 at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City, of cancer.

  3. Aug 25, 2020 · The new-look Left Banke announced its intention to record a new album, but instead quietly broke up in late 2012, partially due to Finn’s health issues, George Cameron briefly resurfaced in 2015 with a completely different band billing itself as The Left Banke.

  4. Dec 26, 2022 · Update: Confirming Cameron's new move in his career, the spokesperson sent us a text this morning saying that all is well between George and Rohit.

  5. George Cameron may refer to: George Cameron (songwriter) (1768–1823), Tyneside hairdresser and songwriter. George Cameron (musician), founding member of the baroque rock vocal group the Left Banke. George Cameron (cyclist) (1881–1968), American Olympic cyclist. George Frederick Cameron (1854–1885), Canadian poet.

  6. The Left Banke. Bassist Tom Finn and drummer George Cameron became friends in 1964 when Finn's vocal group, The Castels, played on a bill with Cameron's Rock 'n' Roll group, The Morticians.

  7. Jun 27, 2018 · George Cameron, a longtime East Village resident and member of the baroque pop band the Left Banke, died on Sunday. He was 70. According to a Facebook post from the band's manager, Cameron had lung cancer. In 1966, the Left Banke scored a top-5 hit with “ Walk Away Renée .”